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LIVE VIDEO

doves performing The Cedar Room at the V Festival on the Channel 4 Stage, Hylands Park, Chelmsford August 20th 2005.

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SINGLE TRACKLISTING/FORMAT DETAILS

Here are some unconfirmed details for the first single from Kingdom of Rust. Due to hit the shops/download stores March 30th

7″

Kingdom Of Rust
Push Me On

CD

Kingdom Of Rust
Push Me On (Remix)

Digital Download

Kingdom Of Rust
Kingdom Of Rust (Remix)

Itunes Exclusive

Kingdom Of Rust
Kingdom Of Rust (Acoustic)
Kingdom Of Rust (Remix)

US FESTIVAL DATE


Doves have been confirmed to play the Sasquatch festival Saturday May 23rd. The festvival takes place annually at the Gorge Amphitheatre in Quincy, Washington.

Get the full line-up at the festival blog.

SINGLE REVIEW


Out March 30th via Heavenly Recordings

altsounds.com February 17, 2009

Doves return after a 4-year hiatus with the release of their 4th long-player ‘Kingdom Of Rust‘ on April 6th this is preceded by the album’s title track making it’s way out into the world on March 30th. So after 4 whole years in the wilderness and the continued upheaval of the musical landscape how does Doves return measure up to not only to their previous work but also to the established sounds of 2009.

Kingdom Of Rust‘ shuffles in with an almost skiffle beat that is gradually layered upon with a constant driving rhythm and Jimi Goodwin’s recognisable dulcet tones and Doves trademark melange of background noises and barely audible sound effects all throw in. “I long to feel some beauty in my heart/As I go searching right to the start” is the message conjuring up lyrics of longing and searching for something inside yourself (played out wonderfully in the video), I’ve never found Doves lyrics to be the clearest in sentiment but ‘Kingdom Of Rust‘ seems quite self-explanatory.

The track continues to ebb and flow much like previous effort ‘There Goes The Fear’ as you are carried along in it’s beautific melodies and soaring plains of guitar’s and xylophones with Jimi imploring “My girl seeks and ocean of trust/In the kingdom of rust“. Their’s always an air of melancholy in Doves songs I guess mainly from a lyrical poing and their delivery, but still they have this overwhelming feeling of happiness conjured up in the sounds created.

It’s a welcome return from Doves and continues there consistent ascent from album to album, maintaining a familiarity whilst continuing to deliver a fresh approach, they’ve returned at a time where their mates Elbow have picked up the Mercury award and garnered well deserved praise for their latest effort. Doves fit the same bill and hopefully can ride the crest of the wave started in 2008 by Elbow into 2009.

FIRST ALBUM REVIEW


FILTER MAG REVIEW First Posted Febuary 8th

First Impressions:

-The title track, equally as difficult to pin down as its greater whole, proves a worthy selection for Kingdom of Rust‘s lead single. At once eerie and moving, this one is a classic Doves epic.

-Ever-morphing, yet consistently memorable, the guitar lines on “The Greatest Denier” prove the oxygen for a track that is quite solid in every aspect.

-“House Of Mirrors”: A real highlight. The verse feels like a musical standoff (perhaps recalling The Animals), which breaks into a chorus that is kinetic and complements the built-up tension.

Key Tracks:

“Kingdom Of Rust”, “The Greatest Denier”, “House of Mirrors”

Predictions:

If the advance offering of energetic opener, “Jetstream”, whet your appetite (as it did ours), then you can expect a record chocked with material of equal caliber [In case you missed it, the lead track is available at doves.net]. All in all, Kingdom of Rust is a very strong return to form for Doves, four long years removed from 2005’s Lost Cities. The wait was worth it.

RADIO INTERVIEWS AND TOUR DATES


Jimi & Andy took a break from tour rehearsals at the Stockport studio to speak to Julie Cullen for the 6 music show The Music Week. The interview aired Sunday Febuary 15th.

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XFM Interview

Jez spoke to XFM’s Steve Harris over the phone about the recording sessions for the album. The interview aired Feb 3rd.

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UK & Irish Tour Dates Confirmed So Far:

Parr Hall Warrington THU 12/03/2009
The Empire Middlesbrough FRI 13/03/2009
Kasbah Coventry TUE 17/03/2009
Pyramid Centr Portsmouth WED 18/03/2009
HMV Forum London THU 19/03/2009
Corn Exchange Cambridge WED 15/04/2009
Brighton Dome Brighton THU 16/04/2009
O2 Academy Birmingham FRI 17/04/2009
Ulster Hall Belfast SUN 19/04/2009
Olympia Dublin MON 20/04/2009
Barrowland Glasgow WED 22/04/2009
HMV Picture House Edinburgh THU 23/04/2009
O2 Academy Leeds FRI 24/04/2009
O2 Academy Manchester SUN 26/04/2009
O2 Academy Newcastle MON 27/04/2009
O2 Academy Sheffield TUE 28/04/2009
Hexagon Reading THU 30/04/2009
O2 Academy Brixton London FRI 01/05/2009
Guildhall Southampton MON 04/05/2009
Rock City Nottingham TUE 05/05/2009
U.E.A. Norwich WED 06/05/2009
O2 Academy Bristol THU 07/05/2009

FIRST 2009 RADIO INTERVIEW

The first radio interview of 2009 was aired on 6music’s Steve Lamacq show Monday Febuary 2nd.

Steve spoke to Jimi about the album sessions.

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Intro

Hi There,

Welcome to dovesmusicblog.com! The aim of this blog is to document and archive doves in 2009 as they promote their new album Kingdom of Rust. I will post the best press reviews, audio, video & pictures. I will also revisit the past and upload some archive footage of doves (Sub Sub etc) from the past decade and beyond.

Please note: I will not be uploading any audio or video that can be purchased. So please do not ask me for something you can find at your local record store, itunes etc. I will however post up some rare deleted stuff.

Otherwise if you have any requests, suggestions just drop me a line.

Nicky

Royal Festival Hall, London

Royal Festival Hall, London (Forver Heavenly)

September 12th 2008

Audience Recording.

Tracklisting:

Firesuite
Snowden
Winter Hill
Almost Forgot Myself
Pounding
Sea Song
Jetstream
Rise
Break Me Gently
Kingdom Of Rust
Ambition
The Outsider
Caught By The River
There Goes The Fear
Northenden
Black And White Town
The Cedar Room

Forever Heavenly – Royal Festival Hall

Doves played the Forever Heavenly birthday party at London’s Royal Albert Hall.

Setlist

NME Review:

Doves up next, were returning to the live scene after more than two years away from gigging action.

The band graced the stage without verbal introduction, greeting the audience by playing opener ‘Firesuite’.

They went on to play songs from their Nationwide Mercury Prize-nominated album, 2000’s ‘Lost Souls’, included ‘Sea Song’, ‘Break Me Gently’ and ‘Rise’.

The band also delved into their previous two records, 2002’s ‘The Last Broadcast’ and 2005’s ‘Some Cities’, playing ‘Pounding’, ‘Snowdon’ and ‘Caught By The River’. The latter song was affectionately dedicated to lead singer Jimi Goodwin’s father.

Doves used the opportunity to try out a handful of new songs, playing ‘Winter Hill’, ‘Jetstream’, ‘Kingdom Of Rust’ and ‘The Outsiders’, all contenders for inclusion on the band’s forthcoming new album.


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